A sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition)
1 The sudden irruption of the dread personage causes me no great flurry.
2 To this irruption succeeded an interval of peace-thecalm before the storm.
3 That January had brought the second irruption of Boers into Cape Colony.
4 Shortly after the Dorian irruption , monarchy was abolished and republican institutions substituted.
5 This girl's tempestuous irruption into his life had supplied flame for George.
6 Terror had seized on the whole street at the irruption of the mob.
7 The irruption of the Huns was a devastating scourge, which terrified the world.
8 A sudden, terrible irruption of violence and cruelty into a happy Irish home.
9 A handful of frowners against thirty million laughers in a state of irruption .
10 The music throbbed into the warnings that preceded the king's irruption .
11 The Franks were without cavalry when they made their first irruption into Gaul.
12 It is supposed, however, to have been a sudden irruption of the Indians.
13 I fear I shall have alarmed your Mother by my irruption .
14 When the Budlongs made their irruption , they were not received cordially.
15 This irruption of Nutty Boyd into his life was an omen.
16 Flourishing their Donnybrook shillelahs, they looked like an irruption of barbarians.
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